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Small-Scale Question Sunday for March 5, 2023

Do you have a dumb question that you're kind of embarrassed to ask in the main thread? Is there something you're just not sure about?

This is your opportunity to ask questions. No question too simple or too silly.

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So, what are you reading?

I'm flipping through Simmel's The Philosophy of Money. The only thing I know about Simmel is that he wrote an influential paper on secrecy and secret societies. The book's a tome, and quite dense, but I've been looking for a while now for an economics-related tome that actually clicks. Perhaps this will be it.

Im reading Red Rising. One of my friends said it was one of the best books/series he’s ever read, so I told him I’d give it a shot. It’s not my usual fare, though I did enjoy GoT and The Name of the Wind, which are of a similar style.

I have a few more books on my list. My obsession with drug crime and Baltimore continues with Ghettoside (about LA not Baltimore). Looking forward to that. My white whale, The Power Broker, also awaits me. I know that book is going to take me several months, so I’m knocking out a few shorter books before beginning that endeavor.

That's a fun series. It's certainly not the best series ever written, but the pacing is good, the action is fun, and there are satisfying twists and turns in the plot. The second book, Golden Son, is particularly fun to read, but all three I thoroughly enjoyed.

The next books (Iron Gold and Dark Age) are also good reads, although I can't recommend them to you until I read the sixth (Lightbringer), which is supposed to come out this year.

Is it a trilogy? Or is it a series? After the Name of the Wind fiasco, I swore I'd never start an unfinished series again...

There is a completed trilogy, and there is an as yet uncompleted sequel trilogy, with what should be the last book out this summer.

I've heard that those two are all the author will write in this world, which I doubt. I've also heard that maybe the sequel trilogy will actually be four, which is completely speculative.

There's no reason to wait on reading Red Rising, Golden Son, and Morning Star. You might want to hold off on Iron Gold and Dark Age, at least until Lightbringer is released. The first three form a complete story arc.